Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter

Last updated
Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter
Genre Talk show
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes91
Production
Executive producers
  • Janice Min
  • Belloni
  • Stephen Galloway
  • Jennifer Laski
  • Lacey Rose
  • Paul Haddad
  • Stephanie Fischette
Running time60 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network SundanceTV
ReleaseAugust 2, 2015 (2015-08-02) 
June 24, 2021 (2021-06-24)

Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter is an American entertainment talk show television series co-produced by Penske Media and AMC Networks. It premiered August 8, 2014 on SundanceTV. The show was also exhibited on The Hollywood Reporter Youtube Channel, focusing on Emmy and Oscar nomination season. Since the roundtables of late 2021, The Hollywood Reporter does not make use of the Close Up name anymore, returning to its previous name, The Hollywood Reporter Roundtable. [1]

Contents

Premise

The series majority discusses on creatives in the film and television entertainment industry discussing their work and careers in a roundtable setting, it is based on the popular print and digital featurette of The Hollywood Reporter . [2]

Episodes

Season 1 (2015–2016)

Television

Drama Actresses
Drama Actors
Comedy Actresses
Comedy Actors
Drama Showrunners
Comedy Showrunners
Reality

Film

Producers
Writers
Directors
Actresses
Actor
Documentary
Cinematographers

Season 2 (2016–2017)

Television

Drama Actresses
Drama Actors
Comedy Actresses
Comedy Actors
Drama Showrunners
Comedy Showrunners
Reality

Film

Directors
Actors
Actresses
Producers
Writers
Documentary
Songwriters

Season 3 (2017–2018)

Television

Comedy Actors
Comedy Actresses
Drama Actors
Drama Actresses
Comedy Showrunners
Drama Showrunners
Reality

Film

Directors
Actors
Actresses
Producers
Writers
Cinematographer
Actors Live

Season 4 (2018–2019)

Television

Comedy Actors
Comedy Actresses
Drama Actors
Drama Actresses
Genre Showrunners
Comedy Showrunners
Drama Showrunners

Film

Directors
Actors
Actresses
Producers
Writers
Songwriters
Documentary

Season 5 (2019–2020)

Television

Comedy Actresses
Comedy Actor
Drama Actresses
Drama Actor
Comedy Showrunner
Directors
Drama Showrunner

Film

Directors
Actresses
Actors
Producers
Writers
Documentary
Studio Executives

Season 6 (2020–2021)

Television

Comedy Actresses
Comedy Actor
Drama Actresses
Drama Actor
Comedy Showrunner
Drama Showrunner
Directors

Film

Documentary
Animation
Directors
Producers
Songwriters
Actresses
Writers
Actors

Season 7 (2021–2022)

Television

Drama Actresses
Drama Showrunners
Directors
Drama Actors
Comedy Showrunners
Comedy Actresses
Comedy Actors

Awards

Accolades for Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter
YearAwardCategoryResult
2017 44th Daytime Emmy Awards Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Series [69] Nominated
2019 46th Daytime Emmy Awards Nominated
2021 48th Daytime Emmy Awards Nominated

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